Utah cook 'towers' over competition to win recipe contest

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Congratulations to Carmell Childs of Provo, who is the winner of Del Monte's inaugural "Crown the Cook" recipe contest

Her Mandarin Tin-Can Tower Cake, pictured here, "was not only beautiful and luscious, but ingenious, too," said Carolyn Jung, an award-winning food and wine writer, and one of the contest judges. For the recipe Child uses an empty can to cut her cake into circles which are are then stacked on top of one another.

Childs was one of three finalists who won a trip to San Francisco, CA to compete in a cook-off. All three recipes were judged on taste, originality, creativity, and appearance. "Growing up, my mom would often let me choose my own rewards, and my request was usually a trip to the grocery store for my own can of Del MonteÂ® Mandarin Oranges," said Carmell Childs. "Now that I've been able to use them in this recipe, it feels like I've really come full circle."

The Tribune published her recipe in the June 20th edition, but if you missed it here's a link. The recipe runs down the left hand side of the screen.

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